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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Fatheaded Ed gets "Friend of Darwin" Award


Fatheaded Ed Brayton announced that he received the National Center for Science Education's infamous "Friend of Darwin" award from Wesley "Ding" Elsberry. And Fatheaded Ed was actually proud to receive the award.

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Blogger Jim Sherwood said...

The idea of a Friend of Darwin award sounds comical, and is comical. The award implies that Darwin must have been a very lousy "scientist," if he has a dire need for such characters as Ed Brayton as his "friends."

Saturday, August 29, 2009 5:22:00 PM  
Blogger Jim Sherwood said...

Hitler served Darwinism, at least in the sense that he put eugenics into practice. Eugenics was a theory hatched by Francis Galton, Darwin's cousin, who was a disciple of Darwin's theory of evolution: it was supposed to speed up "evolution." Hitler served the cause of "evolution" by murdering many "defective" German children, and thus getting rid of their genes.

Sunday, August 30, 2009 3:59:00 PM  

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